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My local office is in Scarborough, Ontario.
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First of all I believe you will be invited soon. It won't take another 2 months I guess. In addition I don't think so it would be good idea to file a complaint against IRCC. They have right do do anything. They might will delay your application further. Probably they are doing more security check that's why taking longer. There are many people who has no urgency for passport on the other hand lot of cases has emergency to leave but IRCC don't care trust me. I don't know how urgent in your case but relax and sit tight to get invitation.This getting ridiculous I may be the last one on July sheet from Calgary who did not receive the invitation although my DM was before Xmas and one month before some of who are getting it, I need the passport for many reasons.Honestly if I did not receive it in two month I will see if I can file a formal complaint
I think MMCanada2014 already received an invite for oath.First of all I believe you will be invited soon. It won't take another 2 months I guess. In addition I don't think so it would be good idea to file a complaint against IRCC. They have right do do anything. They might will delay your application further. Probably they are doing more security check that's why taking longer. There are many people who has no urgency for passport on the other hand lot of cases has emergency to leave but IRCC don't care trust me. I don't know how urgent in your case but relax and sit tight to get invitation.
I think MMCanada2014 already received an invite for oath.
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#1810Friday at 5:43 PM
Hi,
Finally got my oath invitation for Apr-4 in Calgary:
App Delivered: Jul-12
AOR: Sep-12
IP: Sep-27
Test Invitation Letter: Dec-5
Test Date: Dec-17
DM: Dec-20
Oath Invitation Letter: Feb-15
Oath: Apr-4
Good Luck for all the people who are waiting,I know how much it can be frustrating
Thank you for the detailed info! May I ask if you got your online status changed when you received the testing invitation email? Did the online status mention they sent you a testing invit email?Hello Everyone!
I just gave my written citizenship test today (February 16, 2019) and wanted to add my 2 cents for the benefit of this forum.
I was sent a notice for the test via e-mail on January 23rd. My test location was at 200, Town Centre Court Scarborough, ON M1P 4X8 at 11:45 AM.
If you're using the TTC to reach the test center, get off at Scarborough Centre station and once you exit the station you will see the gates to the STC mall on one side and on the other side is the test center.
There is a Govt of Canada signboard on the outside of the building. It is subtle and can be missed. Unfortunately, that one sign is the only indication of the Government building, so please look for it.
Once you find yourself in front of the building entrance you'll see 2 revolving doors, that's how you'll know you're at the right spot.
I don't drive so I don't know how to get there by car.
I reached the building by 11:40 AM. I happen to work nearby and a couple of days before my test, I went in to inquire how long would it take for the whole testing and interview to take place, the clerk at the counter told me that it would approximately take 2 hrs in total and strictly advised me not to come in more than 15 mins early to the test site.
*Please note, I went in during lunch time and it comfortably took me 3 or more minutes just to get on an elevator as this is an office building with a lot of traffic during the office hours.
If you are writing your test soon, I'd advise you not to cut it too close to the appointment time as I did. Please allow yourself to reach 15 mins early as they will have you fill out a declaration form before you enter the test room.
Once I filled out my form, the clerk in the building lobby guided me to the test room on the 3rd floor where a clerk asked me to show my declaration form and then let me in.
Once we all sat down in our chairs, we were asked to keep our notice to write the test in front of us along with a piece of ID.
Before the test begins they give you clear instructions on how to answer your questions on the answer sheet. The answer sheet provided is a scantron card. Pencils are provided if you forget to bring your own. Please don't use a pen to fill in the bubbles in your scantron card. Their machines can only read a pencil.
The test like all of you know is multiple choice with 20 questions in it. I found my test to be on a moderate level of difficulty.
I used http://www.citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz along with the study guide to prepare for the test and a few questions came straight from the online quiz.
There are at least 3 questions that are a bit difficult. When studying for the test, keep a note of the names of all the important people and the dates.
8 Questions were pretty straight forward and they didn't require me to study for them.
There were 2 True-False questions, 2 pick the correct answer, 2 pick the wrong answer and 3 fill in the blanks.
Once I was done with the test, I was guided into another room where I sat and waited for my name to be called out. There were 5 Citizenship officers on duty on a Saturday and approximately 30 of us who were giving the test.
The officers were moving at a decent pace and before I was called in no applicant was interviewed for more than 10 mins.
My interview with the Citizenship officer was less than 5 minutes.
She just asked me for my passports and 2 pieces of ID.
The officer pointed out a small mistake in my application and she corrected it herself.
She asked me where I traveled when I was out of the country and asked where I go to school.
No passport stamps, any physical absences from Canada or work history was questioned by the officer however, there was this one officer who was asking everyone he was dealing with about their work history and physical absences. So please be prepared to answer any sort of question.
The officer then congratulated me on passing the test (18/20) and informed me that since my application was received July 2018, my oath ceremony will be before July 2019 to honor the 12-month citizenship processing time.
The officer also told me that I will receive my oath invite via e-mail as they are trying to do paperless invites due to the large number of applications they have received.
Overall it took me 45~minutes for the whole process from start to finish.
Please note my test date was on a Saturday so the building had no traffic whatsoever. If you are going in on a weekday, I'd suggest you reach at least 20 mins prior to your test.
Thanks for reading and I hope this information helped you in some way. Don't be nervous about the test, you will do just fine if you read the study guide and do some practice quizzes. For the interview, smile and answer straight to the point.
Best of luck to all!
I believe the online status updated 2-3 business days after I received the notice in my e-mail and the online status update did mention that they sent me a notice.Thank you for the detailed info! May I ask if you got your online status changed when you received the testing invitation email? Did the online status mention they sent you a testing invit email?
Thank you abuliman! I'm still waiting for my test invitation. Want to make sure that I didn't miss the email.I believe the online status updated 2-3 business days after I received the notice in my e-mail and the online status update did mention that they sent me a notice.
Call IRCC to ask for an update.Any one else but me who didn’t receive an invitation for the test yet ?!
Got my AOR in July and complete silence since then!!
Seriously?!
It is irritating I have to say !
Hi abuliman congrats and updated. Thanks for sharing your experience and also for your advice. Best of luck.Hello Everyone!
I just gave my written citizenship test today (February 16, 2019) and wanted to add my 2 cents for the benefit of this forum.
I was sent a notice for the test via e-mail on January 23rd. My test location was at 200, Town Centre Court Scarborough, ON M1P 4X8 at 11:45 AM.
If you're using the TTC to reach the test center, get off at Scarborough Centre station and once you exit the station you will see the gates to the STC mall on one side and on the other side is the test center.
There is a Govt of Canada signboard on the outside of the building. It is subtle and can be missed. Unfortunately, that one sign is the only indication of the Government building, so please look for it.
Once you find yourself in front of the building entrance you'll see 2 revolving doors, that's how you'll know you're at the right spot.
I don't drive so I don't know how to get there by car.
I reached the building by 11:40 AM. I happen to work nearby and a couple of days before my test, I went in to inquire how long would it take for the whole testing and interview to take place, the clerk at the counter told me that it would approximately take 2 hrs in total and strictly advised me not to come in more than 15 mins early to the test site.
*Please note, I went in during lunch time and it comfortably took me 3 or more minutes just to get on an elevator as this is an office building with a lot of traffic during the office hours.
If you are writing your test soon, I'd advise you not to cut it too close to the appointment time as I did. Please allow yourself to reach 15 mins early as they will have you fill out a declaration form before you enter the test room.
Once I filled out my form, the clerk in the building lobby guided me to the test room on the 3rd floor where a clerk asked me to show my declaration form and then let me in.
Once we all sat down in our chairs, we were asked to keep our notice to write the test in front of us along with a piece of ID.
Before the test begins they give you clear instructions on how to answer your questions on the answer sheet. The answer sheet provided is a scantron card. Pencils are provided if you forget to bring your own. Please don't use a pen to fill in the bubbles in your scantron card. Their machines can only read a pencil.
The test like all of you know is multiple choice with 20 questions in it. I found my test to be on a moderate level of difficulty.
I used http://www.citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz along with the study guide to prepare for the test and a few questions came straight from the online quiz.
There are at least 3 questions that are a bit difficult. When studying for the test, keep a note of the names of all the important people and the dates.
8 Questions were pretty straight forward and they didn't require me to study for them.
There were 2 True-False questions, 2 pick the correct answer, 2 pick the wrong answer and 3 fill in the blanks.
Once I was done with the test, I was guided into another room where I sat and waited for my name to be called out. There were 5 Citizenship officers on duty on a Saturday and approximately 30 of us who were giving the test.
The officers were moving at a decent pace and before I was called in no applicant was interviewed for more than 10 mins.
My interview with the Citizenship officer was less than 5 minutes.
She just asked me for my passports and 2 pieces of ID.
The officer pointed out a small mistake in my application and she corrected it herself.
She asked me where I traveled when I was out of the country and asked where I go to school.
No passport stamps, any physical absences from Canada or work history was questioned by the officer however, there was this one officer who was asking everyone he was dealing with about their work history and physical absences. So please be prepared to answer any sort of question.
The officer then congratulated me on passing the test (18/20) and informed me that since my application was received July 2018, my oath ceremony will be before July 2019 to honor the 12-month citizenship processing time.
The officer also told me that I will receive my oath invite via e-mail as they are trying to do paperless invites due to the large number of applications they have received.
Overall it took me 45~minutes for the whole process from start to finish.
Please note my test date was on a Saturday so the building had no traffic whatsoever. If you are going in on a weekday, I'd suggest you reach at least 20 mins prior to your test.
Thanks for reading and I hope this information helped you in some way. Don't be nervous about the test, you will do just fine if you read the study guide and do some practice quizzes. For the interview, smile and answer straight to the point.
Best of luck to all!
Which processing area you applied from. It depend socially GTA and around GTA slowest processing area, even though some lucky applicants are receiving test invite from those area though.Any one else but me who didn’t receive an invitation for the test yet ?!
Got my AOR in July and complete silence since then!!
Seriously?!
It is irritating I have to say !
Applying from Mississagua! But I have a cousin with criminal record who applied a month after I sent my application and surprisingly he got a date for the test !Which processing area you applied from. It depend socially GTA and around GTA slowest processing area, even though some lucky applicants are receiving test invite from those area though.